A Dearborn couple has been charged in the non-fatal shootings of two children in an alleged unlicensed daycare facility operated out of the couple’s home in September.

Timothy Eubanks and his wife, Samantha Eubanks, both 32, are expected to turn themselves in Thursday to be arraigned in 19th District Court, the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office said Wednesday.

It is alleged that Timothy Eubanks left his home on Sept. 27 knowingly leaving two unsecured handguns in an upstairs bedroom, and that Samantha Eubanks also knew the handguns were upstairs while watching after six children, whose ages ranged from 4 months to 3 years, according to a news release from the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office.

Two of the children being watched by Samantha Eubanks were the couple's 3-year-old twin boys, according to Assistant Wayne County Prosecutor Maria Miller. The couple has six children total, three were at school at the time of the shooting, the prosecutor's office said. Miller was unsure if the couple's 5-year old daughter was at the home at the time of the shooting.

Timothy Eubanks has been charged with six counts of second degree child abuse, and Samantha Eubanks has been charged with 12 counts of second degree child abuse and two counts of felony firearm.

Samantha Eubanks was allegedly operating an unlicensed daycare out of her home on the 3600 block of Harding Street. Authorities say that on the morning of Sept. 27 Samantha Eubanks heard a noise from upstairs and found that one of her 3-year-old sons had gone upstairs, found a handgun and shot two 3-year old boys — one in the face and the other in the shoulder.

Two children were taken to local hospitals for treatment. The boy shot in the shoulder has been released from the hospital, and the boy shot the face remains in the hospital, according to the prosecutor’s statement.

"I will continue to state emphatically and often that it is extremely dangerous to have firearms in a home accessible to children,” Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy said in the news release.

The Eubanks’ six children have been removed from the home and placed with relatives, according to the prosecutor’s office.